Editorial
Essential arts
Articles
Gregory Martin et Anna Orlando, The ‘Balbi’ children identified : a proposal
Zdeňka Míchalová, Zuzana Macurová, A reverse-glass painting by Gerhard Janssen in the Valtice Palace
Jolijn Schilder, Muirne Lydon, Lizzie Marx, Natalia Macro, Abbie Vandivere, ‘The abduction of Europa’ by Paulus Potter : a mythological painting rediscovered
Arnaud Ybert, Bruno Phalip, Dylan Nouzeran, The oculi of Notre-Dame, Paris
Eva-Charlotta Mebius, Charles XV’s ‘Norwegian Landscape’ in the Museum Gustavianum, Uppsala
Manuel Parada, López De Corselas, Christine Seidel, The earliest documented work of Marinus van
Angela Jager, Jørgen Wadum, The missing woman : the reunion of a family portrait by Cornelis de Vos
Tommaso Borgogelli, A history painting by Willem Van der Vliet
Exhibitions
Caroline Elam, Late Michelangelo
Kathryn Lloyd, Venice Biennale
Amy Golahny, Thinking Small : Dutch Art to Scale
Babette Bohn, Guercino : Il mestiere del pittore
Elena Marchetti, Théodore Rousseau, 1812-1867 : La voix de la forêt
Allison Deutsch, Paris 1874 : Inventing Impressionism
Natilee Harren, Ruth Asawa Through Line
Alyson Lai, Anselm Kiefer : Fallen Angels
Catherine Croft, Tropical Modernism : Architecture and Independence
Charles Saumarez, Kunstsilo, Kristiansand
Books
Mark Evans, Jean Bellegambe (c.1470–1535/36) : Making, Meaning and Patronage of His Works
Alice Sullivan, The Medieval Monastery of Saint Elijah : A History in Paint and Stone
Paul Williamson, A Merchant of Ivory in 16th-Century Paris : The Estate Inventory of Chicart Bailly
Celia Curnow, Italian Maiolica and Other Early Modern Ceramics in the Courtauld Gallery
Gauvin Alexander Bailey, Contending Representations I : The Dutch Republic and the Lure of Monarchy
Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Antoon Van Dyck : Catalogue raisonné des tableaux du musée du Louvre
Peter Cherry, Painting Flanders Abroad : Flemish Art and Artists in Seventeenth-Century Madrid
Silvia Davoli, Maria Hadfield Cosway
James Campbell, Pierpont Morgan’s Library : Building the Bookman’s Paradise